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Event Details

Leading up to the 2015 Atlanta Film Festival's Official Selection of "While We're Young," we are hosting a Noah Baumbach retrospective film series -- Growing Up Baumbach! Every Wednesday in March, come see a film from this acclaimed director and get into the festival spirit!

Our first film in this series will be, Kicking and Screaming! (See below for details and full line up)

Paralyzed by postgraduation ennui, a group of college friends remain on campus, patching together a community for themselves in order to deny the real-world futures awaiting them. Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Noah Baumbach's hilarious and touching directorial debut was one of the highlights of the American independent film scene of the nineties, speaking directly to a generation of adults-to-be. Stingingly funny and incisive, Baumbach's breakthrough features endlessly quotable dialogue, delivered by a stellar ensemble cast.

SERIES DETAILS

Attend individual screenings in the Growing Up Baumbach series for $7 each;OR see all three screenings with a $15 series pass!

All screening sales made online, or at the box office, are final upon purchase. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact our box office personnel using the information provided below.

When & Where

Wednesday, March 4, 2015 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (EST)

Organizer

Atlanta Film Festival

The Atlanta Film Festival is a membership-based 501(c)(3) arts non-profit with a mission to lead the community in creative and cultural discovery through the moving image. ATLFF presents a diverse slate of year-round offerings for film-lovers, filmmakers, and industry professionals. Year round programs —screenings, parties, panels, workshops, and other educational events –provide a forum for building the community of film lovers and film supporters. By bringing audiences and filmmakers together, the Festival has the opportunity to broaden the perspective of both artists and moviegoers.